Finally got underway today. Being played in the USA.
Argentina beat Canada. Romero played the whole match, Lo Celso came on as a sub. Looking at their squad they're getting old. Half of them are over 30.
Sounds like Canada got the worse end of the deal there!No it was not. He cranked him a stiff one on the back of his head. Absolute idiot. And the Yanks got what they deserved.
Even more ironically, once Uruguay pulls their pants down and they are eliminated, there will be an immediate outcry to replace the manager, Greg Berhalter. The logical choice would have been Jesse Marsch.
But Canada pulled a fast one and hired him as manager for the next few years. So the highly overrated Yanks are basically fcuked going into the 2026 World Cup that they are largely hosting. Couldn't happen to a better bunch of pompous tossers.
That said, Canada need to eke out nothing more than a draw against Chile to take second place in their group behind Argentina. A nervous night for those of us norf of the border.
The US avoided Jesse MarschIn what way?
Well, hasta la vista, gringos. The Yanks are out in a wave of shame and disgrace. Outfought and outthought by Uruguay's B team. Went splat! And your birds are fat.
Oh, you should have heard the bitching and kvetching and whining and whinging and moaning and howling and wailing and gnashing of teeth and pounding of tiny fists and stamping of tiny feet on FOX Sports 1 tried to overturn the Uruguay goal with a perpetual tantrum. Beau 'Boo Hoo' Dury on the Guardian was equally hilarious on his MBM updates, spouting nonsense about the offside lines as shown from VAR.
The primary camera angle lined up with and looked directly down the goal line. So any play happening at the top of the penalty area - or thereabouts - would have skewed angles. So, in the replays we were shown, goal-scorer Olivera might have appeared offside, but VAR officials have the benefit of proper graphic software to get the lines right. A tight call to be sure, but the right one. Well, from a Canadian perspective.
Christian Pulisic was given the proper treatment by anyone looking to beat the US - hammer him physically. Then, he gets upset, his brain fries and tries to do too much on his own and becomes a parody of himself.
Two years out from the World Cup they will be primarily hosting, the US will be firing their inept coach, Greg Berhalter, and starting over again with a new head coach and a bunch of angry, exasperated and dis-connected players.
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